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    Rachael Demonica Ray is an animal rights activist. In this paragraph‚ you will find more about her childhood life. Rachael’s birthday is August 25‚ 1968. Rachael is currently 48 years old. She was born in Glen falls‚ New York. She was raised in Lake George‚ New York.” When Rachael was younger her family owned a restaurant. She had several jobs. One of which was opening a specialty food market called “Agata & Valentina.” Furthermore‚ she is a chef‚ animal activist‚ and a philanthropist‚ which is someone

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    to generate profits for shareholders. The mispricing of risk and the employment of foolish and irresponsible lending practices all the way down the finance chain was the basic reason for the financial crisis of 2007-2009 and the problems connected to it. Failed to manage risk as the reason for the crisis is where some have focused on while others have identified a wider reason which are the short-termite pressure placed on directors as a result of the demands of shareholders forum sustainable ever-increasing

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    business is to increase the profit for its shareholders – discuss ’. First I am going to explain the role of shareholders and how they affect the decision making of businesses. I will then discuss other stakeholders and the responsibilities that the business ‘owes’ to them. I also plan to look at examples of real life businesses that have made decisions based on the different stakeholder’s needs and wants and compare this in terms of ethical theories. Shareholders are just one form of stakeholders that

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    developed since. There are three that best represent the key perspectives in this matter; Friedman’s Shareholder theory‚ Freeman’s Stakeholder theory and Heath’s Market Failure Model of business ethics (Heath). Each of them is the pillars of which many other theories are based on but have very different and opposite views. The Shareholder theory suggests that manager has fiduciary duties to the shareholders only and must maximize profits as long as the law permits. The Stakeholder theory on the other hand

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    A successful person is someone who plays an important role in our society by influencing many aspects of our world. Someone who embodies this is Oprah Winfrey. Although Oprah was born into poverty to a teenage single mother‚ she later became the first black billionaire‚ who really succeeded through the media. Despite her miserable childhood‚ she managed to become the greatest black philanthropist. The qualities that Oprah possesses that made her truly successful are perseverance‚ dedication and ambition

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    NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DO SHAREHOLDERS OF ACQUIRING FIRMS GAIN FROM ACQUISITIONS? Sara B. Moeller Frederik P. Schlingemann René M. Stulz Working Paper 9523 http://www.nber.org/papers/w9523 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge‚ MA 02138 February 2003 We are grateful to Harry DeAngelo and Ralph Walkling for useful comments. The views expressed herein are those of the author and not necessarily those of the National Bureau of Economic Research. ©2003 by Sara

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    Theodore Geisel: a poet‚ a cartoonist‚ an author‚ and a political activist. To children‚ this man is known dearly by his pseudonym‚ Dr. Seuss. Geisel‚ considered to be the greatest of all children’s writers‚ was an alumnus of the renowned Dartmouth College‚ and Lincoln College‚ Oxford. Through senseless language‚ wild settings‚ and nonsensical plots‚ Seuss emboldens all children to grow fond and enjoy reading. His wife‚ Helen Palmer-Seuss‚ said‚ “Ted doesn’t sit down and write for children. He writes

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    Later on life he adopted X‚ which became a symbol to represent his lost past‚ particularly the rejection of his “slave” name. Malcolm X was an activist and an outspoken public voice for the Black Muslim Faith who challenged the civil Rights movement and the non-violent pursuit of integration that was led by Martin Luther King Jr. Malcolm X was an activist who believed that non-violent acts would achieve nothing in receiving racial equality‚ he believed that people had to take action. He once said

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    Finance & Accounting‚ 29(7) & (8)‚ Sept./Oct. 2002‚ 0306-686X Dividend Imputation and Shareholder Wealth: The Case of New Zealand Andrew Prevost‚ Ramesh P. Rao and John D. Wagster* 1. INTRODUCTION Effective from April 1‚ 1988‚ New Zealand changed its existing two-tier `classical ’ dividend taxation regime to full dividend imputation. Corporate income is now only taxed once rather than at both the corporate and shareholder level. Concurrently‚ the New Zealand tax code was revised‚ reducing the top personal

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    accomplishments‚ ideals‚ and lifestyles. The nation was comprised of myriad families cut from the same cookie-cutter shape. Few chose to challenge the demands of the conformed society. Among the opponents of society were youth and Civil Rights activists‚ who expressed and represented their demographic through practices that would shock and alienate them from the nation. The 1950s introduced the United States to a new term: the teenager. The teenager revolutionized youth of the period‚ who

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